
Publication details
Year: 2013
Pages: 111-119
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "Remarks on violence and intersubjectivity", Human Studies 36 (1), 2013, pp. 111-119.


Remarks on violence and intersubjectivity
pp. 111-119
in: Martin Endreß, Benjamin Rampp (eds), Violence - phenomenological contributions, Human Studies 36 (1), 2013.Abstract
The article connects a sociological perspective on violence to the problem of intersubjectivity. After an overview of sociological and cultural accounts of violence, we turn to a fundamental problem caused by the experience of violence. In dialogue with Frances Chaput Wakslers book on The New Orleans Sniper (2010) we discuss a case in which the problem of intersubjectivity figures prominently. The erratic nature of violent acts committed by an unseen sniper is experienced as existential crisis in which the question of subjectivity loses its certainty for the social actors involved. As a consequence the problem of intersubjectivity but also questions of framing past events are opened up for sociological research.
Publication details
Year: 2013
Pages: 111-119
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "Remarks on violence and intersubjectivity", Human Studies 36 (1), 2013, pp. 111-119.